LTAD OVERVIEW
Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a seven-stage training, competition, and recovery pathway that guides an individual’s experience in physical activity and sport through childhood, teenage years, and adulthood. The LTAD serves as new way of thinking on how to best deliver sport and physical activity to Canadians.
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through Sport Canada, a branch of the department of Canadian Heritage.
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[one_half_last][wptabs type=”accordion” mode=”horizontal”] [wptabtitle]Beyond The Nick- LTAD Guide [/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Beyond the Nick discusses the importance of an integrated and aligned system of qualified instruction and coaching at all levels of participation within the Canadian Squash system that focuses on the needs and development of the player.
For athletes, it offers an avenue to achieve excellence and podium performances in the game we all love: Squash. For many more, it provides a fun, recreational pursuit that promotes physical, mental, and emotional health.
Beyond the Nick: Squash Canada’s Guide to Long Term Player Development[/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]Squash Canada Website[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]Home Page
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